Scary Drive Up Utah's Moki Dugway
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 Published On Jul 17, 2019

The Moki Dugway is a section of Utah Highway 261 that was cut into the side of a mesa by the Texas Zinc mining company in 1958 as a way to carry ore to a mill in Mexican Hat, Utah. The narrow dirt shelf road climbs 1,200' in 3 miles.

The bottom of the Moki Dugway starts at the intersection western end of the Valley of the Gods Road and UT-261.

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